8. She takes after her grandmother.
9. My mother says I have to get rid of my old toys.
10. I can’t hear anything - please turn up the volume!
You can find the answers at the end of this section.
Separable and Inseparable Phrasal Verbs
As phrasal verbs consist of a main verb, an adverb or preposition or both,
these verbs can sometimes be separated. Only transitive verbs (which take a
direct object) can be separated.
Separable phrasal verbs
These phrasal verbs, as the name suggests, can be separated:
Turn off the light before you leave.
Turn the light off before you leave.
Only transitive phrasal verbs (which take a direct object) can be
separated. However, it is important to remember:
All separable phrasal verbs are transitive, but not all transitive phrasal
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